…Now let's look at applying what's called standard effects.…These things are like Gaussian blurs,…maybe time code overlays, color correction.…These are filters or effects that you put on a clip, and then you modify.…Now, all of these are located in an effects tab and…my screen's a little bit smaller, i have a lower resolution screen.…So I'm going to have to scroll over, and…you can see that the effects tab is on the right.…Now, I'm going to press the tilde key.…

That's in the upper left hand corner of your keyboard.…It's also called the grave key.…And when I press that with my mouse hovering over that panel,…it will bring it full screen, and…this way you can have a better idea of what's inside my effects panel.…I'm going to click on the Effects panel, and as you can see, there's a variety of…effects and transitions that I can put on the clip, and we're going to go into…the Video Effects folder, and inside that Video Effects folder are more folders,…subfolders that have all the different types of effects you…

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9/18/2014

Whether you're a new hand or an old hat, Premiere Pro Guru can help you edit more efficiently and make your programs look even better, with effects and effect presets. Guru Abba Shapiro digs deep into working with both fixed and standard effects in Premiere Pro CC. He covers masking, tracking, and animating effects, and creating your own custom effects to use as presets. Visit the last chapter for a "recipe book" of popular custom effects.

Topics include:

Adjusting effect stacking order

Adding animation with keyframes

Copying and pasting effects

Using master clip effects

Saving effects presets

Applying effects presets

Creating animated picture-in-picture and vignette effects

Skill Level Intermediate

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